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Architectural Corrosion and Critical Infrastructure - by Ruby Aslam & Zhitao Yan & Qihui Wang & Jeenat Aslam (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Corrosion is a major cause of structural degradation in buildings and infrastructure, leading to significant impacts to the economy and public safety.
- Author(s): Ruby Aslam & Zhitao Yan & Qihui Wang & Jeenat Aslam
- 478 Pages
- Technology, Civil
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About the Book
Corrosion degrades infrastructure, impacting economy and safety. This book covers corrosion's nature, inspection methods, and AI solutions for preserving structures across multiple disciplines.
Book Synopsis
Corrosion is a major cause of structural degradation in buildings and infrastructure, leading to significant impacts to the economy and public safety. Concern is growing about the deterioration and corrosion of critical infrastructure, such as towers, bridges, highways and tall buildings. Monitoring and addressing the condition of such assets requires an understanding of corrosion and the factors that may influence it. However, this is a complex issue spanning multiple disciplines, including engineering, materials science, architecture and construction.
Starting with the underlying chemical processes and common corrosion challenges, this book explores the nature of corrosion in a range of structures and their environmental, material and maintenance aspects. Effective inspection methods are explored, with practical strategies for mitigation and remediation. New opportunities with machine learning and artificial intelligence are also discussed, offering innovative solutions and making this an essential reference for anyone working on or studying the preservation of architectural structures and critical infrastructure.